Title: Coping%20with%20Life%20Challenges
1Coping with Loneliness, shyness and Rejection
Yipsir
2 The Experience of Loneliness
- Social Loneliness
- not feeling part of a group of friends
- not having people with whom to share activities
- Emotional Loneliness
- having no one to turn to
- not being understood as a person
3Loneliness
- a negative experience
- a discrepancy between desired and achieved social
relations - ?? ? ??
- Reflection Did you feel loneliness, when, where
and Hows your thinking and feeling?
4Nine Coping Skills
- Skill 1 Interpreting Loneliness as Changeable
- Skill 2 Learning to like yourself by using
solitude to pursue self-fulfilling activities - Skill 3 Being an initiator
- Skills 4 Perfecting your social skills
- Skill 5 Practicing the Social Skill of Being
Responsive - Skill 6 Taking control of your thinking style
- Skill 7 Recognizing the value of opening lines
- Skill 8 Developing the ability to make
conversation - Skill 9 Learning to Tolerate Rejection
5Skill 1 Interpreting Loneliness as Changeable
Skill 2 Learning to like yourself by using
solitude to pursue self-fulfilling activities
Unchangeable Changeable
Personal - Im short, stupid, unattractive, people just dont seem to like me - Im shy, havent put enough time, energy and effort to get along with people, but I can work on
External - no people around in my workplace - people around me are too tied up - people dont ever try to know me - I havent taken time to enlarge my circle - I havent asked enough people to do things with me
6Eg. Invite dancing partners
7Skill 3 Being an initiator
- Effect a secondary appraisal
- Take a serious look at your social skills
- Strive to overcome shyness and initiate personal
contacts - Increase your tolerance for rejection
- Examples improper seating in an upper deck bus
- proper management of eye contacts for shy people
8Skills 4 Perfecting your social skills
- SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING
- Giving personal attention to what the other
person is saying - Encouraging the other person to express his / her
opinions - Holding up your end of the conversation, but
balancing interest in the other person's
statements against talking about yourself - Looking your best
- Activity Shaking Hands
- Casual talk in pairs
- First impression
- Equity and emotion theory
9Skill 5 Practicing the Social Skill of Being
Responsive
- LEARNING TO BE RESPONSIVE
- Motivation Attentiveness Empathy Skill
- Activity Empathetic listening
- (???? / ????)
10Skill 6 Taking control of your thinking style
- OVERCOMING SHYNESS
- - Adaptive explanations for shyness
- "It is natural to feel shy at times, but I can
learn how to be outgoing in spite of these
feelings."
- Study on the value of rational explanations for
shyness
1st group 2nd group 3rd group
Helped to understand shyness as an outcome of childhood experiences a product of their thinking styles and self-perceptions received counseling without finding explanations for shyness
Outcome (overcoming shyness) ?? ??? ?
11Skill 7 Recognizing the value of opening lines
(1)
- Principles for Opening lines
- Short and frequent
- No premature exposure
- Familiarity breeds liking
- be prepared to tolerate rejection
12Skill 7 Recognizing the value of opening lines
(2)
- Preferred and non-preferred opening lines
- Innocuous
- Do you have a pen?
- Did you join such kind of course before?
- Do you understand how to do it?
- Direct
- Is it OK if I sit with you?
- Thats a very pretty (sweater, shirt) you have
on. - You have really nice hair, eyes.
- Cute/flippant
- Ive got an offer you cant refuse
- Isnt it cold? Lets make some body heat.
13Skill 7 Recognizing the value of opening lines
(3)
- Advice for men
- - women prefer a soft, non-threatening approach
- - Innocuous lines minimize vulnerability and give
the woman an opportunity to respond without being
turned off or driven away - - For men who are willing to admit vulnerability,
direct opening lines should be considered
14Skill 7 Recognizing the value of opening lines
(4)
- Advice for women
- Should women take control of their social
contracts? - Many men are not used to respond in a gracious
manner when being approached by women - Some men tend to interpret any interest shown by
a woman as sexual
15Skill 8 Developing the ability to make
conversation
- Making conversation (Be a good talker and a good
listener)
20 Talkers 80 Talkers 50 Talkers
Being evaluated as submissive, introverted rated equally poor for both men and women rated positively by evaluators
Activity Share a hobby in pairs
(contents, feeling, non-verbal behavoral)
16Skill 9 Learning to Tolerate Rejection
- Mastery-oriented approach
- View social interactions as an opportunity to
develop closeness - Primary appraisals The more I can tolerate
rejection, the more people I can meet - Performance-oriented approach
- View social interactions as threatening
experience where they are being judged and
evaluated. - Primary appraisals If I am rejected, it means
I'm unlikable.
17The End